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Latest revision as of 12:22, 12 October 2012

Policy and infrastructure to support high impact data (max. 35)

Speakers
Cameron Neylon
Venue
UCT Research Office Seminar Room, University of Cape Town, 2 Rhodes Avenue, Mowbray, Cape Town (Google Maps)
Duration
12h00 - 17h00 (Light lunch to be served at 12h00)
About this workshop

The purpose of this workshop is to identify and critique policy and infrastructure that would support researchers in southern Africa in ensuring that the data they generate has maximum impact. The expected outcomes are:

  • To create an understanding of how making data more available can increase the impact of published research and what the barriers to realizing this impact are.
  • To identify policy and infrastructure requirements for southern African research institutions.
  • To create an understanding of how the policy framework for data requirements in scholarly publication in southern Africa differs from that for the global north.
References
Back to Berlin 10